fitzpatrick v white

...The decisions of the High Court in Geoghegan v. Harris [2003] 3 I.R. 356 and the Supreme Court in Fitzpatrick v. White [2007] IESC 51, in which, in the context of claims for damages for medical negligence, the test to be adopted by the court as to what risks ought to be disclosed to a patient before he or she ...

...The decisions of the High Court in Geoghegan v. Harris [2003] 3 I.R. 356 and the Supreme Court in Fitzpatrick v. White [2007] IESC 51, in which, in the context of claims for damages for medical negligence, the test to be adopted by the court as to what risks ought to be disclosed to a patient before he or she ...

...He resigned on 23rd May, 2013, and he was replaced by Mr. Alan Fitzpatrick as Official Liquidator by order of the High Court (Finlay Geogheghan J.) made on 17th June, 2013. ...Justice White) dated 22nd February, 2016, that resignation was accepted and Mr. Myles Kirby was appointed ...

...Fitzpatrick had not made any comments about the plaintiff's heart rate being fine. Mr. Fitzpatrick told the court that sometime after the Oxytocin drip had been set up a man in a white coat came into the labour room. No one said who he was. This man and Senior Midwife O'Dwyer examined the CTG Trace and discussed it for a while. Then Senior Midwife O'Dwyer told them that the doctor ...

...Fitzpatrick had not made any comments about the plaintiff's heart rate being fine. Mr. Fitzpatrick told the court that sometime after the Oxytocin drip had been set up a man in a white coat came into the labour room. No one said who he was. This man and Senior Midwife O'Dwyer examined the CTG Trace and discussed it for a while. Then Senior Midwife O'Dwyer told them that the doctor ...

...90. The applicants also rely on the decision of White J. in An Taisce v. An Bord Pleanála [2015] IEHC 633. The applicants sought to quash a permission granted by An Bord Pleanála for the continued use and operation of a previously permitted peat and ...

...Moreover, they also point out that the absence of any such procedure is also commented upon in Discovery and Disclosure by Abrahamson, Dwyer and Fitzpatrick (Thompson Round Hall, Dublin, 2007). The authors, like Hardiman J., are critical of the fact that no statutory procedure exists; but as to the fact that it does not exist they are certain. They state ...

...Moreover, they also point out that the absence of any such procedure is also commented upon in Discovery and Disclosure by Abrahamson, Dwyer and Fitzpatrick (Thompson Round Hall, Dublin, 2007). The authors, like Hardiman J., are critical of the fact that no statutory procedure exists; but as to the fact that it does not exist they are certain. They state ...

...Moreover, they also point out that the absence of any such procedure is also commented upon in Discovery and Disclosure by Abrahamson, Dwyer and Fitzpatrick (Thompson Round Hall, Dublin, 2007). The authors, like Hardiman J., are critical of the fact that no statutory procedure exists; but as to the fact that it does not exist they are certain. They state ...

...At this point she had made a good recovery and her haemoglobin was 11.1 and her white cell count was normal." According to her wishes she was transported back to Holles Street for ...In Fitzpatrick v. Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, the Supreme Court in a court that comprised Kearns J. again ...

...6. The background evidence relating to these prosecutions was given by one Mr. Thomas Fitzpatrick, an authorised officer with the Competition Authority. It appears that in March, 1995 an ...Further, given the white collar nature of the crimes, it is almost invariable that persons convicted will have a low level ...

...6. The background evidence relating to these prosecutions was given by one Mr. Thomas Fitzpatrick, an authorised officer with the Competition Authority. It appears that in March, 1995 an ...Further, given the white collar nature of the crimes, it is almost invariable that persons convicted will have a low level ...

...6. The background evidence relating to these prosecutions was given by one Mr. Thomas Fitzpatrick, an authorised officer with the Competition Authority. It appears that in March, 1995 an ...Further, given the white collar nature of the crimes, it is almost invariable that persons convicted will have a low level ...

...FREDERICK MORRIS OF THE HIGH COURT AND. MATTHEW DEERY OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND. MICHAEL WHITE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND. JOSEPH MATTHEWS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND. MIRIAM MALONE OF THE DISTRICT OURT AND. JOHN O'DONNELL OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND. TOM FITZPATRICK OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND. SEAN MCBRIDE OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND. ANNIE MCGINLEY, ASSISTANT COUNTY ...

...FREDERICK MORRIS OF THE HIGH COURT AND. MATTHEW DEERY OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND. MICHAEL WHITE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND. JOSEPH MATTHEWS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND. MIRIAM MALONE OF THE DISTRICT OURT AND. JOHN O'DONNELL OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND. TOM FITZPATRICK OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND. SEAN MCBRIDE OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND. ANNIE MCGINLEY, ASSISTANT COUNTY ...

...FREDERICK MORRIS OF THE HIGH COURT AND. MATTHEW DEERY OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND. MICHAEL WHITE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND. JOSEPH MATTHEWS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND. MIRIAM MALONE OF THE DISTRICT OURT AND. JOHN O'DONNELL OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND. TOM FITZPATRICK OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND. SEAN MCBRIDE OF THE DISTRICT COURT AND. ANNIE MCGINLEY, ASSISTANT COUNTY ...

...Moreover, they also point out that the absence of any such procedure is also commented upon in Discovery and Disclosure by Abrahamson, Dwyer and Fitzpatrick (Thompson Round Hall, Dublin, 2007). The authors, like Hardiman J., are critical of the fact that no statutory procedure exists; but as to the fact that it does not exist they are certain. They state ...

...According to the learned authors of Abrahamson, Dwyer and Fitzpatrick Discovery and Disclosure (Thomson Roundhall, Dublin 2007) at paragraph 22.8:"It is axiomatic that ...Gilmartin (together with counsel) and to assure him that he "was not a whitewash man". He left the rest of the interview to counsel. Counsel, under the direction of the sole member ...